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The annual competition for the best frozen hairstyle has been cancelled.

The official “Hair Freezing Contest” will be held at Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs in Yukon Territory, Canada.

Participants can step into naturally warm water and “create the shape of wet hair that stands on end as it freezes,” SWNS reported.

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Springs spokesperson Satyam Jain said the contest was postponed from last winter to this year.

“I took some photos last year, but not enough to make it a proper contest,” Jain added.

The hair freezing contest in Canada had been postponed since last year, but this time it was canceled due to inclement weather. These photos were taken previously. (SWNS)

According to SWNS, Jain said the contest typically begins anytime between December and March, as soon as temperatures drop below -20 degrees Celsius (-4 degrees Fahrenheit).

“I think climate change is definitely a factor. It would have to be at least -20C for your hair to freeze like in the photo,” Jain said.

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“The colder it is, the better and faster the freezing effect is. The best results I've seen are below -22°C.”

The annual hair-freezing contest held at the frigid Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs in Canada's Yukon Territory has been canceled because temperatures have not cooled enough.

A hair freezing contest held at a hot spring resort in Canada was canceled due to unfavorable weather. Organizers say temperatures must be below -4 degrees Fahrenheit for the event to take place. (SWNS)

The current temperature in Yukon is 23°C (32°F), which is far from the temperature you need to achieve a frozen hairstyle.

According to SWNS, Yukon University's 2022 report states that “climate change could cause temperatures in the region to rise by 0.7 to 3.7 degrees Celsius over the next 50 years, resulting in warmer winters.”

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In 2020, 288 participants in the contest achieved the Guinness World Record for “Largest Frozen Hair Contest.”

The annual hair-freezing contest held at the frigid Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs in Canada's Yukon Territory has been canceled because temperatures have not cooled enough.

The annual hair-freezing contest held at the frigid Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs in Canada's Yukon Territory has been canceled because temperatures have not cooled enough. (SWNS)

“The contest selected five winners: “Best Male Award,'' “Best Female Award,'' “Best Group Award,'' “Most Creative Award,'' and “People's Choice Award.'' “The winners in each category received $2,000 and a free bath at the Takhini Hot Springs facility,” the Guinness website states.

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